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😢 his childhood, though1💔
ОтветитьThats my fav syp 7
ОтветитьI wonder what part (if any) his childhood beatings had to do with his deafness. I adore his music and have deep feelings for the tortured genius.
Ответить86 yr old grandma here. Piano major in the 60s. Beethoven, my favorite. I'm so glad God harvested him into his barn at the end. Over there, Beethoven found the Father he never had. The gift he had was given him by God and none other. He gave it his life, his heart and his soul, and yes, his body. 100-fold fruit came from that one seed, and it's still bearing 200 years later. Now we know he died of lead poisoning.
ОтветитьBeethoven doing his work deaf makes him the greatest composer of all time
ОтветитьDid you ever stop to ask why almost all great composers died from horrible diseases of the time
ОтветитьHello everybody
ОтветитьBeethoven had such a sad life 😢
ОтветитьI love watching these. They give great information, making it even more understandable and interesting.
ОтветитьMusic and many of the arts haven't been surpassed in hundreds of years. It makes you wonder if they can ever be bettered. The world has changed in so many ways, but the arts were already mastered/sculpted. Incredible!
ОтветитьInteresting..
ОтветитьHow does anyone know what happened
Ответитьidiot, fool, genius or possessed who is to say but God places men on paths to greatness or destruction.
ОтветитьI'm a huge fan of his Sonatas
ОтветитьWhen I hear Moonlight Sonata it's such a beautiful love song. It feels to me like memories of someone in the process of falling in love or recalling of that process... it literally touches my soul when I hear it :)
ОтветитьI have this on VHS tape! Lol
Ответитьdont let pain ruin you .use the fuel to write good music 🥺🥲
ОтветитьGood thing he turned into Beethoven instead of Mozart😅😅
ОтветитьBeethoven was the original rock star.
ОтветитьWhen I learned Moolight Sonata,as a teen I thought, "Okay I think I can do it". Not easy at all. It takes hand practice , memory, and ample repetition. It's a grade 8 and yet it is one of his easiest. As a musician I can say he's a man I hate to love. But I still love his works and him.
ОтветитьDid he play against Saliere, also?
ОтветитьSeen through a modern lens, Beethoven exhibited all the traits of C-PTSD. Severe abuse by his alcoholic father; health issues and inability to form lasting relationships... So very sad... But ah, the music. Beethoven, we love you!!
ОтветитьThanksalot!
ОтветитьEven Beethoven's bio played like an episode of Behind the Music. I guess musicians are truly a different breed.
ОтветитьLudwig used to fumble bitches too? He was like me fr
ОтветитьMost geniuses have been lonesome all their lives
ОтветитьBeethoven is black thanks
ОтветитьAwesome
Ответить“We’re the lucky ones” yes.. I’m lucky that I can hear his music
ОтветитьI love Bethoveen music and itself. It makes so sad to see how he struggled its entire life to give a gift to the world, to us: its music. Forever in love with its music. He has always been my favourite composer and he will remain🥰.
ОтветитьDelicious...
Ответить📌Pops was Joe Jackson before Joe Jackson was Joe Jackson.🍻😂
ОтветитьBeethoven’s raining God? Oh, please! What an arrogant statement!
Ответитьis this clean? i was planning to play it for one of my music classes with kids?
ОтветитьThe world at the Beethoven was growing up just sounds exciting, where every and anything was possible
ОтветитьUnrequited loved + talent = genius
ОтветитьThe music is the escape from the horrors of his childhood. Same thing happened to me, and I escaped my childhood home as a very talented, award-winning pianist. If not for the brutal childhood, the therapeutic value of music would not have been needed.
ОтветитьEven genius are humans
ОтветитьWho narrated this?!
Ответить250 years on, and Beethoven music remain the best music one can listen to.
A genius the likes of which only occur every thousand of years - and possibly more.
Talking with some friends - we all agreed that he never truly died. His music is played every day all over the world, so that the emotions he meant to share with others by the mean his music, are re-lived in continuation.
The genius so common in his compositions made him immortal...
There is no evidence Beethoven met Mozart. That story is one those “it should be true but probably isn’t” anecdotes.
ОтветитьVery interesting video documentary!
ОтветитьWow. Awesome. He was so talented a great gift from God. Me and my husbnd. Love his. FUR ELISE snd the rest of his musical instrumnt.
ОтветитьI love how they play Bach in the opening minutes.
ОтветитьThe hair has been dna tested. Much of the hair is fraudulent.
ОтветитьBeethoven was not born in germany, he was born in zutphen
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